Archive for the ‘commercial insurance’ Category

What is the girls name that is shopping for insurance in the progressive insurance commercial?

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

What is the girls real world name, that is shopping for insurance in the progressive insurance commercial?

john

Who is the artist of the song from the TD Insurance commercial?

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

It’s the one where the man is trying to figure out how to turn on this t.v. using the universal remote in his hotel room.

The girl who sings the version in the commercial is Tia Brazda from the Toronto band "Eve and the Ocean"

Does anyone Know what Sunglasses Dennis Hopper is wearing in the his new insurance commercial, they are great!

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

I would love to buy the Sunglasses he is wearing in that commercial with Dennis Hopper for Life insurance, anyone who know if they can let me know it would be greatly appreciated, THANKS!

I’m really good at doing that. But I haven’t seen the commercial :(

If I take a seasonal part time job delivering things with my own truck/trailer, do I need commercial insurance?

Friday, November 27th, 2009

I’m thinking about taking a second job that I would use my own pick-up and sometimes my little trailer to deliver things for kids parties. It would only be on the weekends usually from May till October. It wouldn’t even be every weekend. Do I need to get commercial auto insurance?

Yes legally you do if you don’t and have an accident not only will you not be reimbursed for damages you may be charged with insurance fraud.

Which insurance commercial has a road talking about a car w/ a flat tire?

Friday, November 20th, 2009

What’s the name of the insurance company that has a commercial where the car gets a flat tire, and the road starts "talking"? Its kinda funny, but i cant remember the name of the company!!!

GEICO

They also do ones with a fallen tree limb and valvework in a parking garage.

Is commercial auto insurance necessary for self-employed company car?

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Auto insurance company claims I need a different policy even though I would still be the only driver for the vehicle. The cost would be 50%+ than the normal price.
I perform consulting services and need a car to drive to their offices. I do not sell our haul products, this is solely used for commuting purposes.

Well see this is how it works. Since you are the only person to drive the car, if you were to hurt anyone with out the insurance thy can sue then the company.
I having a company ( my company) truck to make house calls hav it just incase it happons.The person injured can sue the insurance company and you and your company to. Take my advice get it.

What is the old insurance commercial where the man reads his policy and goes crazy?

Friday, November 13th, 2009

I thin it is from the 70’s and he is running across a field in a white robe throwing confetti and with a butterfly net.

Don’t know. Sorry I can’t help. This is ‘jokes and riddles’. Try putting this question in the ‘television’ category and you will get a better response.

What insurance commercial is with the two/three guys and they crash into the Bobby Bowden statue?

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Does anyone know what insurance company has the commercial where the guys crash into the Bobby Bowden statue? And then also there is another, where they are sitting in a stadium parking lot and then one says, ‘there’s bobby bowden’ and the other says, ‘i want to touch him’, he flings open the door and then a car drives by and crashes into the door and it breaks off.

I can’t remember for the life of me who the insurance company is! So much for brand recognition! HELP!

AllState Commercial

CI worked with Leo Burnett, an ad agency out of Chicago, and Florida State University to help secure releases for Coach Bowden’s name and likeness, for a national AllState commercial.
The commercial opens with two football fans driving in a college town. The audience sees a glorious shot of Bobby Bowden’s gleaming bronze statue in front of Doak Campbell Stadium, as audio of an angel sings, “AAAHHHHH!!” The driver inhales quickly and holds his breath. The passenger follows suit, and…the light turns red…right in front of the statue. They get redder, and redder, and redder, in the face. The light finally turns green as the driver accelerates…and promptly passes out from lack of oxygen.

The passenger continues to hold his breath in horror, as the car accelerates onto the grass and crashes right into Bobby Bowden’s statue, as the statue imbeds into the hood of the car.

A bunch of students and football players see the accident and are immediately upset. “They crashed into Bobby Bowden’s statue!” They yell. “Get ‘em!”

http://www.collegiateimages.com/newsletter/2007/10/newsletter.html

What does the guy in this insurance commercial represent?

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

There is an insurance commercial where a guy represents something which I cannot remember. He drops a gargoyle on a car, then he walks and walks and all these unfortunate events keep happeing as he keeps walking. I cannot even recall which insurance company it is but all I want to know is what the guy is representing in the commercial.

He represents risk; it’s written either on his fingers or his hand

Domino’s Pizza Delivery Driver- do you need commercial insurance?

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

I have an interview today for a job at Domino’s Pizza to be a delivery driver. My only concern about it is right now I have personal insurance. If I were to get in an accident while delivering a pizza for domino’s, would I still be covered? I’d like to hear from actual insurance reps or people who have had experience with this.

Actually, most personal auto insurance would exclude coverage for any auto that is being used for business reasons. Some may offer a business endorsements to provide such coverage. You may ask your agent about it.

As for the business, most companies have a commercial business policy which include a coverage called "Hired & Non-Owned Auto" (HNO). This is speficially for situations like the one you’re in. However, HNO only covers liability. You may want to ask your new employer if they have this coverage and also if it provides physical damage coverage for your vehicle.

Hope this helps,

Tony
http://www.Super-Affiliates-Club.com